- Coordinate activities relating to the phone system design, repair, installation, maintenance and billing for all customers of telecommunication services.
- Oversees administrative activities and coordinate the scheduling of vendors when necessary.
- Reports and monitors the status of service orders and updates telecom documentation.
- Processes telecommunication service requests within Pinnacle and ServiceNow to coordinate new installations, repairs and other billable functions of our department.
- Updates databases and internal documentation when changes to our service offerings or processes change.
- Supports other modes of communications deployed throughout the campus – including elevator, alarm lines, emergency and public safety.
- Coordinates with external vendors for repairs of telecommunication equipment when necessary.
- Provides support to physical plant, facilities or other ITS teams that require information about Yale buildings/properties when infrastructure activities are taking place to ensure our services are not interrupted as a result of their work.
- Operational experience supporting Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Packaged Contact Center Enterprise, Session Initiation Protocol and similar technologies.
- Ability to track and facilitate multiple tasks concurrently, while properly prioritizing and accurately completing them in a customer-facing and highly-available environment.
- Ability to manage and resolve technical problems independently.
- Exceptional written and oral communication skills in the development and maintenance of documentation – including system planning, deployment, training, inventory, procedural and business continuity materials.
- Understanding of the following VoIP protocols, terminology and components:
× SIP. H.323, SCCP, MGCP UNISTIM
× RTP and the signaling protocols are used to establish an RTP session
× Codecs
× Network quality metrics such as packet loss, delay, jitter and MOS score
× Components: CUCM, CUC, CUBE, VGs and DSP farms
- Understanding of the following Networking protocols, terminology and components:
× OSI Model
× Difference between UDP and TCP
× DHCP and DHCP Options
× DNS and DNS record types
× Ability to take packet captures and identify SIP , SCCP and RTP traffic
× Understanding of firewall rules and ACL’s
Thanks & Regards,
clement mary
IT Recruiter